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Pass-by-reference doesn't create copies whereas pass-by-value and pass-by-value-result both create local copies of the variables. Since copying takes time, it is more efficient to avoid copies where possible. This is why C++ code typically passes variables by type "const T&" (a reference to an object of type T which cannot be modified) rather than by type "T" (a value of T that is locally copied).
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